Iron Man was a great movie from Marvel and now the sequel to the first movie is coming out, and just because of this, Iron Man 2 the official game has been released by Game loft. Iron Man 2 game has been released for both iPhone and iPad platforms and iPhone version can be played on iPod Touch as well.

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After capturing whole desktop search market, Microsoft has entered the mobile market with applications specifically for iPhone and iPod Touch named as Bing for iPhone.
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later.
Rated 4+ : Because every one can use it.

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Apple Inc have finally provided the information as to when the most awaited product will be available in US. The date given by Apple is April 3rd which is Saturday.This is not all, out of all the models only models with WiFi will be available on 3rd April while other models i.e. WiFi and 3G models will be available in late April.
In addition, all models of iPad will be available in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland and the UK in late April.
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On 3rd March Google released Gesture Search , a strong and experimental feature for touch phones running Google Android v2.0 and above. In this experimental feature gestures are used to open up bookmarks and contacts. All you have to do is to open up the device and draw letters. If you draw H, you will get contacts starting with H, not only this you will get all the applications and bookmarks that start with “H”.
If you draw another letter , then it finds specific contact, bookmark or app. One drawback with any touch application is that sometimes it fails to understand what we have written. In their official statement Google have highlighted how this Gesture Search can be a very good option for those who may not want to type stuff or even hate voice. As the device is small, it might take quite a lot of time to type in stuff and even lots of people are not comfortable at this.
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Nokia has unveiled a new “smartphone,” the Nokia C5, a Symbian S60 (Symbian S60) third edition handset offering decidedly mid-range features in a slimline candybar design. While Nokia calls the device a “smartphone in a feature phone body,” what the C5 offers isn’t arguably that smart in an increasing competitive market.
The Cseries device (which joins the existing Xseries, Eseries and Nseries) introduces a new series-themed naming convention with the number representing the functionality: one is the lowest and nine the highest.
To put the device in the context of the rest of the series, Nseries is the flagship range, Xseries is said to focus on social entertainment, Eseries is aimed at business folk, while the Cseries has been introduced to make up Nokia’s “core” (read: mass market) range.
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There was a long debate going on between Microsoft and European Union lately over the issue of Browsers. The European Customers had Internet Explorer as their default Web browser but starting today they will be offered choices of browsers.
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